1. The Feasts of the Lord
By Archpriest Grigory Dyachenko
III. The Theophany of the Lord
Homily No. 3: On the Meaning of the Holy Water of Theophany
By Archpriest Grigory Dyachenko
III. The Theophany of the Lord
Homily No. 3: On the Meaning of the Holy Water of Theophany
I. What is especially remarkable about the feast of Theophany is that on this feast water is sanctified. The Holy Church has used holy water from ancient times, and one may suppose that the sanctification of water began already in apostolic times. Therefore, sanctified water is venerable also by reason of its great antiquity. When we sprinkle ourselves with holy water and use it for various pious purposes, we do what pious Christians of all ages have done.
II. At the same time, it is perfectly true that holy water brings manifold benefit to those who use it properly.
a) Through holy water we receive the grace of God: it awakens in us repentance for our sins and produces true reverence within us. And if you sprinkle yourself with holy water while having a contrite heart, you receive forgiveness of sins. Holy water is also an effective means against all temptations, especially those that come from the devil. Therefore, when temptation comes upon you, and you reverently and with hope partake of a few drops of holy water, having first made the sign of the Cross, you may be assured that God will grant you the grace to overcome temptation and to keep your conscience pure. The devil fears holy water and flees from it. All places that are sprinkled with holy water with faith, hope, and reverence are inaccessible to the evil spirit: he does not dare to approach them.








